Go language provides inbuilt support to implement conversions to and from string representations of basic data types by strconv Package. This package provides a FormatBool() function which is used to return true or false according to the value of x. To access FormatBool() function you need to import strconv Package in your program with the help of import keyword.
Syntax:
func FormatBool(x bool) string
Parameter: This function takes one parameter of bool type, i.e., x.
Return value: This function returns true or false according to the value of x.
Let us discuss this concept with the help of the given examples:
Example 1:
// Golang program to illustrate // strconv.FormatBool() Function package main import ( "fmt"
"strconv"
) func main() { // Finding true or false
// according to the input value
// Using FormatBool() function
fmt.Println(strconv.FormatBool( true ))
fmt.Println(strconv.FormatBool( false ))
} |
Output:
true false
Example 2:
// Golang program to illustrate // strconv.FormatBool() Function package main import ( "fmt"
"strconv"
) func main() { // Finding true or false
// according to the input value
// Using FormatBool() function
val1 := true
res1 := strconv.FormatBool(val1)
fmt.Printf( "Result 1: %v" , res1)
fmt.Printf( "\nType 1: %T" , res1)
val2 := false
res2 := strconv.FormatBool(val2)
fmt.Printf( "\nResult 2: %v" , res2)
fmt.Printf( "\nType 2: %T" , res2)
} |
Output:
Result 1: true Type 1: string Result 2: false Type 2: string